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    Richard Allan Bartle FBCS FRSA (born 10 January 1960) is a British writer, professor and game researcher in the massively multiplayer online game industry...
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    The Bartle taxonomy of player types is a classification of video game players (gamers) based on a 1996 paper by Richard Bartle according to their preferred...
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  • general), is the first MUD. MUD was created in 1978 by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle at the University of Essex on a DEC PDP-10. Trubshaw named the game...
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    Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCSI, PC (29 March 1815 – 29 May 1884) was a British colonial administrator. He had a successful career...
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  • persistent state world (PSW) is a virtual world which, by the definition by Richard Bartle, "continues to exist and develop internally even when there are no people...
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  • to BCPL (the predecessor of C), before handing over development to Richard Bartle, a fellow student at the University of Essex, in 1980. The game revolved...
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  • of hypertext fiction. Multi-User Dungeon (aka MUD1) Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle text-based multiplayer real-time virtual world TinyMUD James Aspnes...
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  • known as Waving Hands) is a simultaneous 1977 paper-and-pencil game by Richard Bartle and first published in his fanzine, Sauce of the Nile. It has since...
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  • Ashworth Bartle (born 1947), Canadian choral conductor and teacher Matt Bartle (born 1965), Republican politician from Missouri, USA Richard Bartle, namesake...
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  • support in multiplayer culture for permadeath. Summarizing academic Richard Bartle's comments on player distaste for permadeath, Engadget characterized...
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  • Matsuura (founder of NanaOn-Sha, pioneer of music/game integration) 2004: Richard Bartle (co-creator of MUD, ancestor to MMOs) 2005: Don Woods, Will Crowther...
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  • ALGOL John Backus – Fortran, BNF Lars Bak – virtual machine specialist Richard Bartle – MUD, with Roy Trubshaw, created MUDs Friedrich L. Bauer – Stack (data...
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  • to BCPL (the predecessor of C), before handing over development to Richard Bartle, a fellow student at Essex University, in 1980. MUD, better known as...
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  • 2015-12-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Richard A. Bartle: Reviews - UK". Archived from the original on 2015-12-28. "Designing...
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  • dull the game to some extent. The term "mobile object" was used by Richard Bartle for objects that were self-mobile in MUD1. Later source code in DikuMUD...
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  • gameplay was heavily influenced by MUD1, created by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle at the University of Essex, which Alan Cox had played. In late 1988...
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  • LambdaMOO has its roots in the 1978–1980 work by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle to create and expand the concept of Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) – virtual...
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  • Family Codebase Mudlib Contri­butions Notes MUD1 1978 Free Roy Trubshaw, Richard Bartle Fantasy Hack and slash Essex MUDDL MUDDL The first MUD; see also British...
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    Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) originally was developed by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle at the University of Essex in 1978 as a multiplayer game but limited...
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  • Worlds is a book about the practice of virtual world development by Richard Bartle. It has been noted as an authoritative source regarding the history...
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  • Henrik Staerfeldt, Michael Seifert, and Sebastian Hammer. According to Richard Bartle, co-creator of the first MUD, DikuMUD's developers sought to create...
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    Barbara Barber Clive Barda Corelli Barnett Reuven Bar-On Professor Richard Bartle Earl W. Bascom David Battie Patrick Baty Philip Bawcombe Ingrid Beazley...
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    text-based, with a history extending back to the creation of MUD1 by Richard Bartle in 1978. MUD were the direct predecessors of MMORPG. A social deduction...
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    Walter Bright originally created Empire for the PDP-10. Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle created the first MUD on a PDP-10. Zork was written on the PDP-10. Infocom...
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  • adventures in this vein were The Solo Dungeon (1978) by British author Richard Bartle, and Survival of the Fittest (1979), published by Judges' Guild in the...
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    formed. Notable academics linked to the school include Tony Brooker, Richard Bartle, Mohammed Ghanbari, Riccardo Poli, Edward Tsang, Ray Turner, and Hani...
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    persistent-it’s still there when you’re not; It’s not the real world", by Richard Bartle in 2015 "A simulated environment where many agents can virtually interact...
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    and the cafe's gamer space, was frequented with gamers 24/7 such as Richard Bartle. Transcyberia, a "semi-nerd lab room creative technology centre" for...
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  • has been highlighted by game developer Daniel James and researcher Richard Bartle as a possible solution for the problems other online games face involving...
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  • Gunpei Yokoi: inventor of the Game & Watch, Game Boy and WonderSwan Richard Bartle: wrote the first MUD along with Roy Trubshaw David Baszucki: creator...
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